also sprach martin f krafft <madduck@debian.org> [2006.06.28.1927 +0200]:
> Thank $DEITY for testers. We discovered another issue when root is
> on LVM is on RAID. If that's your setup, please hold off on using
> mdadm 2.5 until I managed to fix #375879. Sorry for the
> inconvenience, and again, thanks to Alec Berryman for his help. He
> also spotted the last issue.
This issue is fixed in 2.5.2-2. While it's waiting for the mirror
pulse, you can get it from
http://debian.madduck.net/repo/dists/experimental/main/binary-i386/admin/mdadm_2.5.2-2_i386.debhttp://debian.madduck.net/repo/dists/experimental/main/binary-amd64/admin/mdadm_2.5.2-2_amd64.deb
mdadm (2.5.2-2) experimental; urgency=low
.
* The "if it weren't for Munich's wheat beer, there'd be no" release.
* Removed -fno-strict-aliasing from compiler options, after upstream fixed
the bug that led to its use (see #369779, #356153). Thanks to Elimar
Riesebieter for pointing this out (closes: #375876).
* Moved detection of RAID devices from initramfs hook to debconf control
file, and added a (low-priority) debconf question as to which devices
should be started early in the boot sequence. For the cases where we
failed to auto-detect previously (e.g. root on LVM on RAID), it's paranoid
and suggests to start them all (closes: #375879). Thanks to Alec Berryman
for spotting this.
* Fixed a typo in README.experimental, which could lead to an unbootable
system with initramfs-tools 0.64 or before. Again, thanks to Alec for
spotting this.
* Extended bug script to include --examine output for all components (at
least if called by root, which hopefully should never happen. Err,
wait...)
* Reworded the debconf templates due to a new question, and also for
readability.
* Disabled deprecation warning in mdrun until the transition is complete.
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